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who moved to the city of detroit from germany in 1851. and set up a farm on then the fringe of the built up city. >> arthur george a professor of urban studies at wayne state university here, has written extensively about detroit. the neighborhood where his family settled mirrors the cities history. >> this empty lot is where his father's home once stood. what goes through your mind now? >> i wish i didn't have to use my imagination, to see what life may have been like when he was a child in this neighborhood. neighborhoods like this, eerily shells. row can do online and find single family hopes for less than $20,000. even less than $500. >> tens of thousands of abandon homes are spread across 139 square miles. an area big enough to include san francisco, and the island of manhattan. a decent home at a good price, might be right next to a boarded up old billing or an empty lot. and that potential bargain may have plenty of expensive strings attached. >> detroit has a very highly developed illegal house stripping industry. we are talking a
who moved to the city of detroit from germany in 1851. and set up a farm on then the fringe of the built up city. >> arthur george a professor of urban studies at wayne state university here, has written extensively about detroit. the neighborhood where his family settled mirrors the cities history. >> this empty lot is where his father's home once stood. what goes through your mind now? >> i wish i didn't have to use my imagination, to see what life may have been like when he...
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that's a big question, something that detroit is grappling with. today kevin orr is right, there is huge investment, billions of investment in downtown. the current mayor actually did a fabulous job of convening the philanthropic community and a whole bunch of stakeholders to do a very detroit futures city plan, which is awesome, but the question is how can you get it done? detroit has got 20 square miles of vacant land. 60,000 lots of vacant land. it's a huge responsibility, but it's also a huge opportunity. use that to say, urban pioneers, come to detroit. for $5 we'll give you a plat. you can't speculation, just hold on to it. make a go of it. that's the big opportunity for detroit. >> lee saunders, your reaction to the workers may have to give up more? >> i think it's ridiculous. first of all, i think the attack on the pensions of the 22, 23,000 workers who have given their lives to public service, averaging $19,000 a year, and their pensions are on the line. i just don't think it's right. we think it's an unconstitutional act, we think it's im
that's a big question, something that detroit is grappling with. today kevin orr is right, there is huge investment, billions of investment in downtown. the current mayor actually did a fabulous job of convening the philanthropic community and a whole bunch of stakeholders to do a very detroit futures city plan, which is awesome, but the question is how can you get it done? detroit has got 20 square miles of vacant land. 60,000 lots of vacant land. it's a huge responsibility, but it's also a...
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it started right here on the banks of the detroit river in detroit, michigan, and yes, that is a giant nasty pile of something called pet coke. back in may "the new york times" highlighted what they described as a black mound of canadian oil waste rising over detroit. that oil waste is something called petroleum coke, a high sulfur, high carbon waste by-product of canadian oil sands. the pet coke that residents started spotting was put there by a company that owned it, a company call koch carbon, owned by the koch brothers. they started piling up all of this pet coke on banks of the detroit river before preparing to ship it off to other countries to be used as fuel. in addition to be a hideous eye sore, the pile also posed a potential health risk. we've got some video shot last month. look at this. look at that along the banks of the detroit river showing the black dust from the pet coke pile being kicked up in a storm that hit the area and just spreading everywhere. that black dust started blowing into nearby homes in detroit coming right through the windows. one local resident tellin
it started right here on the banks of the detroit river in detroit, michigan, and yes, that is a giant nasty pile of something called pet coke. back in may "the new york times" highlighted what they described as a black mound of canadian oil waste rising over detroit. that oil waste is something called petroleum coke, a high sulfur, high carbon waste by-product of canadian oil sands. the pet coke that residents started spotting was put there by a company that owned it, a company call...
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sachs with their parking or diamond is parking of where ows is aluminum warehouses right next door to detroit there that's a tape warm that's a leech leeching out the vital economic essence for making that town collapse inclosing he they call their the parasites that are wall street cause.
sachs with their parking or diamond is parking of where ows is aluminum warehouses right next door to detroit there that's a tape warm that's a leech leeching out the vital economic essence for making that town collapse inclosing he they call their the parasites that are wall street cause.
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. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one team. >> one detroit. >> this season, the detroit lions renewing their commitment to the city of detroit. joining us now on set, tom lewand. >> there are some cities that are sport cities, where the city lifts up the sports teams and the sports teams do the same. philly's that way. boston. man, detroit, unbelievable history here between the red wings and the lions and -- goes on and on. >>cy gri grew up a red wings fa. to see what our sports teams do for our city and what we can do -- what our teams can do for the city is special. especially now with the kind of tough times. there is an opportunity for us to be a catalyst in a way that i think other industries can't. especially with our ownership. obviously owned by the ford family. and the nexus that they provide between what's going on in the business community, what's going on in the sports world and what's going on in our overall community especially. >> it's kind of your turn, right? >> it's been our turn for a while. >> yeah, yeah, right, phil, you look at the detroit tigers to
. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one team. >> one detroit. >> this season, the detroit lions renewing their commitment to the city of detroit. joining us now on set, tom lewand. >> there are some cities that are sport cities, where the city lifts up the sports teams and the sports teams do the same. philly's that way. boston. man, detroit, unbelievable history here between the red wings and the lions and -- goes on and on. >>cy...
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so the excuse that the government can't help detroit continues to funnel billions of dollars and other countries doesn't quite add up you see the people that create the wealth in this country deserve a piece of the pie and that should be top priority. these days it seems that big brother is really it's ugly head around every corner of the planet invading nearly every aspect of our lives and well two thousand and twelve saw an unprecedented growth in technology capable of dropping needs in the most innocuous of places two thousand and thirteen is proving to be even worse but whenever something has the ability to be used as a spine device it's also vulnerable to being hacked so to go over the vast reach of big brother today i'm joined now by b.t.s. producer emmanuel got off a low man but a lot. of those crazy. drop in papers so let's talk about networks because i think this is probably the biggest revelation in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks and just realizing how expansive the spying grid really is not just across america but across the world just i mean absolutely that's what we were lea
so the excuse that the government can't help detroit continues to funnel billions of dollars and other countries doesn't quite add up you see the people that create the wealth in this country deserve a piece of the pie and that should be top priority. these days it seems that big brother is really it's ugly head around every corner of the planet invading nearly every aspect of our lives and well two thousand and twelve saw an unprecedented growth in technology capable of dropping needs in the...
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are facing near poverty that's four out of five adults struggling to make ends meet and just look at detroit which recently filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history that it close to twenty billion dollars and yet all we hear is that there is nothing the government can do to help restore american cities if it means public employees losing their pensions or an indefinite and the basic public services and look don't get me wrong i'm not suggesting that american taxpayers should be bailing out every city that files for chapter nine what i am saying though is that the government's priorities are completely out of whack remember when we were told that bailing out the largest corporations in financial institutions that caused the great recession was necessary to save. the economy well we were hoodwinked because not only was that completely untrue but the seven hundred billion dollars so-called rescue was actually more like twelve point eight trillion according to bloomberg so where all the money really go here's rep alan grayson asking for much fed chairman ben bernanke to account for
are facing near poverty that's four out of five adults struggling to make ends meet and just look at detroit which recently filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history that it close to twenty billion dollars and yet all we hear is that there is nothing the government can do to help restore american cities if it means public employees losing their pensions or an indefinite and the basic public services and look don't get me wrong i'm not suggesting that american taxpayers should be...
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>> steve: i'm doing better than detroit. detroit should have seen this coming. when you spend lots more on your outgo than your income, that will be your downfall, to quote you. >> detroit had a real serious maybe terminal case of cranial rectumitis. that's a technical term. in 1954, a little half breed indian woman who was born on a reservation southeast of oklahoma never had more than a second grade education issue never had a bank account, but she pulled her grandson to her and put her arms around him and said, listen, larry wayne, she handed him a 5-dollar bill. she said, you take good care of that and don't spend that like a fool because it may be the last one i ever get to give you. she had been through the depression and knew banks would close. she never had a bank account or credit card. never yet wrote a check in her life. she paid her bill every saturday morning after my grandfather gave her his check from sinclair oil company on friday afternoon. she told me, don't you ever forget this, as she handed me that five. when your outgoing exceeds your incom
>> steve: i'm doing better than detroit. detroit should have seen this coming. when you spend lots more on your outgo than your income, that will be your downfall, to quote you. >> detroit had a real serious maybe terminal case of cranial rectumitis. that's a technical term. in 1954, a little half breed indian woman who was born on a reservation southeast of oklahoma never had more than a second grade education issue never had a bank account, but she pulled her grandson to her and...
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detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the president is justified in takes action. even without the backing of allies or the united nations. >> and questionsemain about our involvement in libya. and the terrorist attack in benghazi, we'll talk with larry ward, a group of special operation veterans who are calling on house speaker john boehner to create a appreciate committee to -- special committee t investigate the attack. >> and administration refusing to enforce a law it does not like, now giving states green light to adopt regulation legalizing small amounts of marijuana, dobbs lawakes up the c
detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the...
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detroit altie spanish find out more visit eye eye to . welcome back here with our team now a hated race to become moscow's new mayor is a full throttle with a major adversaries now officially changing political blows in the media battle field and with a less than a month left before polling day campaigning has already seen its share of scandals arches and he's now it takes a closer look at the front runners. and they're off the last leg of the campaign has officially begun in the first election for moscow's mayor in ten years there are six candidates over seven million registered voters and a lot of promises being made it's not easy to please a city of an estimated fourteen million people there are major problems huge projects and the seemingly never ending fight against corruption incumbents serviceably on and on his team in office for two years are confident the city streets speak for themselves. as have been completely changed the city is pro-war it is have been public space fighting traffic development of public transportation and to
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. >> reporter: being a community activist in detroit is a duty. it's an obligation. it's something that you have to want to do. >> it's good to come back and rekindle the energy and spirit that i felt 50 years ago. the fact that dr. king is no longer here as well as others who stood with him gives me the challenge to pick up where they left off, to keep things going, bringing my granddaughters with me is passing that legacy to them so they will keep doing what i've done, what they've done, to keep america to be a better place. [♪ music ]
. >> reporter: being a community activist in detroit is a duty. it's an obligation. it's something that you have to want to do. >> it's good to come back and rekindle the energy and spirit that i felt 50 years ago. the fact that dr. king is no longer here as well as others who stood with him gives me the challenge to pick up where they left off, to keep things going, bringing my granddaughters with me is passing that legacy to them so they will keep doing what i've done, what...
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it's just spectacular for detroit. you know, when i was in college i spent a decent amount of time in the city. i loved the city and the idea, you know, the shinola watch, it's cool for detroit to be cool again, i think, is great. they have to kind of deal with that little bankruptcy detail but -- >> not cool. >> but for the city to be coming back, you know, i think it's something the whole country can be proud of. >> you look downtown, richard haas, in detroit, how exciting that over 90% of the buildings occupied. like downtown detroit, is starting to thrive again. you know, go back there five years ago, a lot of hollowed out buildings. >> two other things we have to do. one, we have to improve our education. we have lots of jobs in this country going vacant because we're not graduating enough people that have the skills we need. the trade deals we're negotiating in asia and europe they're a tremendous engine of american exports. if we can get them through congress a lot more americans will be at work in good high-pay
it's just spectacular for detroit. you know, when i was in college i spent a decent amount of time in the city. i loved the city and the idea, you know, the shinola watch, it's cool for detroit to be cool again, i think, is great. they have to kind of deal with that little bankruptcy detail but -- >> not cool. >> but for the city to be coming back, you know, i think it's something the whole country can be proud of. >> you look downtown, richard haas, in detroit, how exciting...
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we've seen them, you know, the christmas day plot to blow up an airliner go approximating into detroit a few years back. this use of cargo planes to try to move moneyicians into the united states. i think aqap is seen as being of the various al qaeda offshoots particularly good at certain types of moneyicians or bomb making which could be deployed, you know, in europe or the united states that i think made people in the intelligence community particularly nervous with all this chatter. there is one bomb maker a saudi which works with aqap, there were some reports he had been killed in some of the drone strikes in yemen. i don't think people are totally sure. but the expertise he developed i think is believed to have lived on within this one al qaeda affiliate. and that's part of the threat that has made people really nervous. >> rose: what was his name, al cece was the last name, correct. >> so peter what you can tell us about aqap? >> well, you know the blom maker we're describing, he is 0 for 4 with the number of serious plots. he tried to kill the saudi minister of inter who is resp
we've seen them, you know, the christmas day plot to blow up an airliner go approximating into detroit a few years back. this use of cargo planes to try to move moneyicians into the united states. i think aqap is seen as being of the various al qaeda offshoots particularly good at certain types of moneyicians or bomb making which could be deployed, you know, in europe or the united states that i think made people in the intelligence community particularly nervous with all this chatter. there is...
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that's right the commander in the detroit police department accidentally sent an attachment in an email containing female officers process is. police have apologized for the blunder but already female officers have filed official complaints after getting teased by their colleagues one thing conspicuously missing from this attachment male cut breast sizes from all the don't mention that does it for now for more on the stories we've covered you can go to youtube dot com slash archie america and check out our web site r t v dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at aaron eight we're back or eight o'clock with more. i think. i. will look at. sunny's technology innovation called a list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. i grew up near me airbase. i dreamed of becoming a pilot ever
that's right the commander in the detroit police department accidentally sent an attachment in an email containing female officers process is. police have apologized for the blunder but already female officers have filed official complaints after getting teased by their colleagues one thing conspicuously missing from this attachment male cut breast sizes from all the don't mention that does it for now for more on the stories we've covered you can go to youtube dot com slash archie america and...
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the affiliate in yemen was trying to bomb western jetliners over detroit. several years ago. so this has been going on for some time. al qaeda and north africa tried to take over earlier this year and would have succeed seeded had it not been for french intervention. >> you could have made the same argument 15 years ago -- is afghanistan a threat to us? distant highly -- remote little country in the middle of asia. but it is a threat to the extent it provides a secure base from which al qaeda can plan and plot. that's the issue. now the biggest threat increasingly i would say is not yemen but syria where we have thousands of fighters affiliated and other al qaeda linked al qaeda groups. and that are gaining strength. they are gaining expertise and gaining fighting experience. >> they are create sanctuaries inside of syria which will be presumably very hard for us to penetrate. >> right. not only that but they are importing jihadis from europe that will go home at one point back to hamburg or -- madrid. then they are going to create perpetrate you jihadi -- >> we were told tha
the affiliate in yemen was trying to bomb western jetliners over detroit. several years ago. so this has been going on for some time. al qaeda and north africa tried to take over earlier this year and would have succeed seeded had it not been for french intervention. >> you could have made the same argument 15 years ago -- is afghanistan a threat to us? distant highly -- remote little country in the middle of asia. but it is a threat to the extent it provides a secure base from which al...
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for example, if you were born in a detroit family in the bottom fifth of the income levels, you would have a 5% chance of making it to the top fifth. but if you were born in san diego, your chances are twice as good. why? we're going to get to the bottom of this. raj chetty is one of the authors of the study. he is an economist at harvard and won the macarthur genius grant last year. jeff sachs is the author of "the price of civilization." megan mccardle is a journalist who has written for the atlantic and scott winship is a fellow at the brookings institution. welcome all. raj, what did you think as one of the authors of this fascinating study, what are the big takeaways that you get out of it? >> so the basic fact from this study is that there's a great deal of variation within the u.s. in rates of upward income mobility. so traditionally people often perceive the u.s. as the land of opportunity. as you were saying, recently people have become concerned that upward mobility is declining in the u.s. relative to other countries. what we're showing in this study is actually you should
for example, if you were born in a detroit family in the bottom fifth of the income levels, you would have a 5% chance of making it to the top fifth. but if you were born in san diego, your chances are twice as good. why? we're going to get to the bottom of this. raj chetty is one of the authors of the study. he is an economist at harvard and won the macarthur genius grant last year. jeff sachs is the author of "the price of civilization." megan mccardle is a journalist who has...
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and whether you're watching it from denmark or the greater detroit area this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like verizon business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on a list published by a german newspaper that's according to a fresh round of revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden documents released by him suggest seven companies have been secretly providing g.c. h.q. with unlimited access to their network of undersea cables that's allowed spooks to allegedly tap and store data for millions of phone calls emails and facebook chats this comes as g c h q reportedly got one hundred million pounds from washington in exchange for access to the u.k. signal intelligence programs are teaser furth has details for us. those companies operate a huge share of the high capacity undersea fiber optic cables and that carries data for millions of uses now back in june the guardian newspaper has revealed deta
and whether you're watching it from denmark or the greater detroit area this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like verizon business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on a list published by a german newspaper that's according to a fresh round of revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden documents...
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jhonny peralta, detroit tigers. a great job. another name you have to look out for. could impact the team. and then everth cabrera. another up and coming, all-star caliber player, another guy that could be on the list. several others on the list. what people need to remember, these are the big names that could impact pennant races now. >> let's talk how many game suspensions, what are you hearing? >> could be basically remainder of the regular season. they want to get these done. if any of the teams make the playoffs, major league baseball wants the guys eligible for the post season. or maybe the teams want them to be able to come back and play in the toast season. it's important that they try to get the suspensions handed down. ryan braun was 65 games. regular season. post season. nelson cruz, a guy they want to get back. jhonny peralta, they want to get him back. >> tell us about the teams that will be hurt right now. >> the rangers, if texas loses nelson cruz. the team's struggled since losing josh hamilton to free agency. the yankees -- any third baseman right no
jhonny peralta, detroit tigers. a great job. another name you have to look out for. could impact the team. and then everth cabrera. another up and coming, all-star caliber player, another guy that could be on the list. several others on the list. what people need to remember, these are the big names that could impact pennant races now. >> let's talk how many game suspensions, what are you hearing? >> could be basically remainder of the regular season. they want to get these done. if...
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jon: well right now in detroit a call for all hands on deck. city leaders asking residents to help save that bankrupt city and part of that means going street by street, building by dilapidated building, tearing them down to make room to build a better detroit. garrett tenney in detroit now with the latest on that. garrett? >> reporter: jon, there are tens of thousands of abandoned homes like this one all across the city of detroit. that led to an increase in crime, a decrease in property values, and a precious drain on those city funds. so officials are saying, by tearing it all down, it will clear the path to bring detroit back up. stay away and scrappers will be shot. signs like these are a common sight in neighborhoods all across the motor city where there are more than 78,000 abandoned homes, most of them fallout from the housing crisis. more than 30 of those homes are on robert couch's small street and have become magnets for squatters, scrappers and criminals. >> bring our neighborhood down, our community down. it ain't no community. we
jon: well right now in detroit a call for all hands on deck. city leaders asking residents to help save that bankrupt city and part of that means going street by street, building by dilapidated building, tearing them down to make room to build a better detroit. garrett tenney in detroit now with the latest on that. garrett? >> reporter: jon, there are tens of thousands of abandoned homes like this one all across the city of detroit. that led to an increase in crime, a decrease in property...
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what does it mean to detroit? >> this is tough, tough, tough for detroit. the manufacturing jobs in detroit have disappeared. back in the 50's 300,000 manufacturing jobs. last year, 27,000 jobs. those jobs have dispersed all over the united states and some are replaced by computers. the jobs are not coming back. detroit used to have a population of 1.85 million people. now they barely hit 700,000. this is a city that has been in decline for 60 years. tough times. >> heather: will the trend continue in 2014? for car sals, in general. >> guest: car sales can remain a recovery story because of pent up demand and the very old cars on the road. i don't thing we will suddenly see 25 million cars being sold. >> heather: not good news know detroit. 300,000 manufacturing jobs and down to 27,000. we appreciate you joining us. do you remember your first car in mine was a 64corvair. >> gregg: i had a mercury colony park used. it was wasn't a model t. >> the fight for the soul of the republican party with new jersey governor chris christie and kentucky senator rand paul
what does it mean to detroit? >> this is tough, tough, tough for detroit. the manufacturing jobs in detroit have disappeared. back in the 50's 300,000 manufacturing jobs. last year, 27,000 jobs. those jobs have dispersed all over the united states and some are replaced by computers. the jobs are not coming back. detroit used to have a population of 1.85 million people. now they barely hit 700,000. this is a city that has been in decline for 60 years. tough times. >> heather: will...
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. >>> the city of detroit is getting a makeover. the state plans to demolish nearly 4,000 abandoned homes to remove the blithe. >>> and at least 21 people in texas have been sickened from a measles outbreak. that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> who is bash aral-assad. the syrian president could be forcing america into another unpopular mideast war. how did a man who trained to be an opthal gist turn into this leader. >>> and a count think clerk takes what he says the current law into his own hands and joins the hands of those who want a marriage certificate regardless of their sexual preference. should one man be able to change the same-sex marriage debate? good evening, i'm antonio mora, and welcome to "consider this." we begin with syria, as the obama administration weighs its options to intervene in syrian's civil war, the white house's repeated calls for bashar al-assad's removal. >> reporter: after two and a half years of turmoil, leaving more than 100,000 people dead, the man ruling syria
. >>> the city of detroit is getting a makeover. the state plans to demolish nearly 4,000 abandoned homes to remove the blithe. >>> and at least 21 people in texas have been sickened from a measles outbreak. that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> who is bash aral-assad. the syrian president could be forcing america into another unpopular mideast war. how did a man who trained to be an opthal gist turn into this leader....
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. >>> also, is new york city on the brink of a detroit-style bankruptcy? new york city has been on the brink in the past. the warning from the mayor mike bloomberg that just came down. a question that's surfacing today, is this real? is this really where new york city is today, or is this somehow just a scare tactic from the mayor? we're live with that story next. ♪ ♪ we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and eve
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improvised on that day, he has talked about -- he had given that i have a dream earlier in a speech in detroit. it was in the back of his mind. he had not put it in his prepared marks. he was giving more of a policy speech. there had been a lot of talk in the run up to the march about this question, what is it that king should do at this march? should he be more -- should he be talking more policy or should he be preaching? they went in the policy direction until the day and he's standing in front of a quarter of a million people and the perception as we learn from people that were there was that he was losing the crowd a little bit. it was the dream sequence that brought the crowd back and broud brought the crowd on its feet. that's what we remember. it's an amazing thing to think that this huge historic moment for us as americans but also as malala said, for everyone around the world, was an improvisation. >> so fascinating and such a wide range of voices that contributed to this. i'm not sure how you went about choosing. you have jackie robinson's wife and marco rubio and malala. >> we want
improvised on that day, he has talked about -- he had given that i have a dream earlier in a speech in detroit. it was in the back of his mind. he had not put it in his prepared marks. he was giving more of a policy speech. there had been a lot of talk in the run up to the march about this question, what is it that king should do at this march? should he be more -- should he be talking more policy or should he be preaching? they went in the policy direction until the day and he's standing in...
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in detroit. >> you were probably out there with them. >> yes, i was. >> you were in detroit. they are pushing for higher wages because you were there and you know. they like the 15 dollar an hour mark there. no major changes yet because that was not the first strike. do you think a bigger change might be happening in the future? >> absolutely, richard. the thing that i've noticed is more and more government officials are joining these workers on the picket lines. we have had clergy, a lot of clergy with us that have been with these workers from the beginning in detroit. >> when will this break, though? >> i think that's a question that when you look at history, there's always been change. henry ford decided to make the five dollar day possible when nobody thought that was what autoworkers should earn. we have had janitors and security officers that were in minimum wage jobs that are now in living wage jobs because they joined together and said, we need to bargain with our employers to have wages
in detroit. >> you were probably out there with them. >> yes, i was. >> you were in detroit. they are pushing for higher wages because you were there and you know. they like the 15 dollar an hour mark there. no major changes yet because that was not the first strike. do you think a bigger change might be happening in the future? >> absolutely, richard. the thing that i've noticed is more and more government officials are joining these workers on the picket lines. we have...
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detroit altie spanish to find out more visit. welcome back this is staying with us here on r t for more international news bright and said take off time for one of the biggest events on the global aviation talland . with cutting edge technology in aid of construction multi-billion dollar contracts and the spectacular flight program all on off the week along. just outside moscow france has more from the. old max has reached its twentieth year here in russia what it's really about is bringing civil groups and militaries from around the world together to share ideas both can push the boundaries and the future also it's about discussing expansion from both sides if you take for example this aircraft a choke it's about meshing the utility side of things it can haul heavy equipment and supplies long distances and it's also about transporting personnel with the comfort of these leather seats it's going to draw interest from the civil side and the military one of the biggest draws every year is the flight program this year eighty two rus
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>> filmed in detroit at the royal oak theatre. because i love detroit. and i'm on the road. you can go to my web site, see all of my little shenanigans. >> would it be kathleenmadigan.com? >> it is. >> you can follow me on twitter. >> you've been tweeting during the show today. >> i haven't sent out a tweet. i've been receiving them. >> stephanie: you got your buddy to tweet. >> he's still really bad at it. he doesn't really get the whole concept. he gets the concept but he doesn't like it. he'll have a million people tweet him and somebody will go are you ever coming back to omaha. he would type the date he's coming back. i'm like lou, they can go to your web site for that. >> can i tweet this or will i get hate mail? >> grow thicker skin, louis. are you going to run -- >> stephanie: somebody said something mean to me on twitter, isn't that what twitter is for? >> i do like they're cracking down on the super many people. >> they are. >> how much can you threaten people and nobody pays attention to it or you don't get in trouble. >> stephanie: good news for anthony weiner. a
>> filmed in detroit at the royal oak theatre. because i love detroit. and i'm on the road. you can go to my web site, see all of my little shenanigans. >> would it be kathleenmadigan.com? >> it is. >> you can follow me on twitter. >> you've been tweeting during the show today. >> i haven't sent out a tweet. i've been receiving them. >> stephanie: you got your buddy to tweet. >> he's still really bad at it. he doesn't really get the whole concept....
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financial system leeching out the vital nutrients or in this case cash leaving the economy in places like detroit to die. before we get so obvious martin let's get to the anti world update now we'll open it up with a libyan court which is now sentenced to khadafi iraq's minister to death. but he was found guilty of inciting violence kidnapping and murder during the two thousand and eleven uprising it was called gathering supporters in the town of sort of to fight against the insurgency just days ago another regime officials also sentenced to death the son is due in court this month. and backers of the ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi say they now expect a massacre after defying the government's ban on cairo's sit ins police have been ordered to put an end to the protests the military backed with dorothy's calling them a threat to national security or the country remains on the brink of chaos clashes over the weekend killed seventy. and vote counting is underway after zimbabwe's presidential and parliamentary polls yesterday and the results should seal the fate of eighty nine year old presi
financial system leeching out the vital nutrients or in this case cash leaving the economy in places like detroit to die. before we get so obvious martin let's get to the anti world update now we'll open it up with a libyan court which is now sentenced to khadafi iraq's minister to death. but he was found guilty of inciting violence kidnapping and murder during the two thousand and eleven uprising it was called gathering supporters in the town of sort of to fight against the insurgency just...
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detroit led 7-2 and the game was called in 27th innincalled in 7o rain. now to tennis and after seven-plus tours on tour. he heard criticism for his inability to win the big one. something put to rest by winning the gold medal at the london olympics and the london title a u few weeks a go and become the first brit to win that championship in 77 years. and that the years *urs open the defending champ is seated third. both players born on the same day. he's a huge hit an forced him to run all over the court to return those powerful ground strokes. that's an area which murray kpeld and that's what he did in this match winning the last five games in a row and a 7-5, 6-1, 3-6, 6 -1 victory. >> it's very difficult for wimbledon for example an it's something that u you need to enjoy. there's always noise during the points. you hear words at wome at womene quiet. >> the placing 87 ranked of germany and the number one player in the world placed two set points early in the second round match but saved both of them and then needed less than an hour to close out a vi
detroit led 7-2 and the game was called in 27th innincalled in 7o rain. now to tennis and after seven-plus tours on tour. he heard criticism for his inability to win the big one. something put to rest by winning the gold medal at the london olympics and the london title a u few weeks a go and become the first brit to win that championship in 77 years. and that the years *urs open the defending champ is seated third. both players born on the same day. he's a huge hit an forced him to run all...
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financial system leeching out the vital nutrients or in this case can leave in the economy in places like detroit to dive. all right into the arty world update starting with egypt where backers of the ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi they now say they expect a massacre after choosing to ignore the ban on cairo citizens police have been ordered to put an end to the protests with the military back both already calling them a threat to national security and the country remains on the brink of chaos with clashes over the weekend leaving at least seventeen dead. and anti-government protesters captured a city council building in rio de janeiro in the past twenty four hours they were rapidly dislodged though by police armed with stun guns and tear gas clashes then breaking out in the streets the protests started back in june over a simple bus fare hike but it rapidly snowballed into a nationwide anger over that of government corruption. or thanks so much of. any thoughts here on our. skepticism is there any hope that's up next. remember we talked about clothing for regular folks like you and me t
financial system leeching out the vital nutrients or in this case can leave in the economy in places like detroit to dive. all right into the arty world update starting with egypt where backers of the ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi they now say they expect a massacre after choosing to ignore the ban on cairo citizens police have been ordered to put an end to the protests with the military back both already calling them a threat to national security and the country remains on the brink...
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you the culminating incident i was probably about twenty years old when the vietnam veterans came to detroit michigan where i grew up and they had the winter soldier hearings where these vietnam vets returning from the war had talked testified in a public forum about the atrocities they had been part of the atrocities they'd witnessed the racism behind the war against vietnam and it was just i hope i think for me and in the middle of one of the most emotional. guys we're talking about things they witnessed in vietnam that showed why the people of vietnam were not on our side. during the middle of it very emotional testimony the one camera crew from a mainstream that had shown up starts packing up and back then it was like the lighting guy you know is a huge thing and the vietnam vets started booing because many of them blamed the mainstream media in one thousand nine hundred sixty five sixty six sixty seven sixty eight for getting them to go to vietnam in the first place and so seeing how impactful the mainstream media war and how they basically censored this huge event of returning vietnam
you the culminating incident i was probably about twenty years old when the vietnam veterans came to detroit michigan where i grew up and they had the winter soldier hearings where these vietnam vets returning from the war had talked testified in a public forum about the atrocities they had been part of the atrocities they'd witnessed the racism behind the war against vietnam and it was just i hope i think for me and in the middle of one of the most emotional. guys we're talking about things...
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detroit altie spanish find out more visit i. gave. to. live . lives. that speak. her. the we're. lucky to live. the a. mother. a little bit of. a little. luck right along the sea. search tree limb and i think you're. on our reporters there in the instrumental. in the little. live coming up on our t.v. las vegas was the scene of one of the world's biggest conventions on and about cyberspace defcon as a grand gathering of hackers where the tools of the trade are shared party goes inside the about seventy and relations between the u.s. and russia have hit a snag president obama has cancelled a plan. meeting with president vladimir putin in moscow this just days after russia granted edward snowden temporary asylum so is the reset in danger we'll have a full report coming up. and the t.s.a. is expanding beyond just airports the security agency is branching out to sporting events train terminals and much more but is this a good move considering the number of complaints the t.s.a. gets each year more on this later in the show.
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talk about our solutions for a city like detroit. democratad 60 years of control in that city, so the proof is in the pudding. you can backup 60 years of irrational policy with a rational approach is that allow at least begin to have a different conversation. that is the direction that i think you want to go in. -it rational --ut out-irrational. no doubton crazy, about it, but the way you pushback is by demonstrating through examples of where republican leadership right now is making a real difference. host: back to economic matters and the rnc event held this weekend, one of the speakers says african-americans have immigrantskseat to and gays. i want to show you that tape and get your response. [video clip] >> everybody comes in front of them on the bus -- gays, immigrants, women, environmentalists -- we never hear any talk about the conditions fighting -- confronting poor blacks and poor people in general, and if dr. king were alive today, he would not just be talking about butice for trayvon martin, he would also give a prayer for
talk about our solutions for a city like detroit. democratad 60 years of control in that city, so the proof is in the pudding. you can backup 60 years of irrational policy with a rational approach is that allow at least begin to have a different conversation. that is the direction that i think you want to go in. -it rational --ut out-irrational. no doubton crazy, about it, but the way you pushback is by demonstrating through examples of where republican leadership right now is making a real...
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workers hungry for more pay, walking out of their jobs forcing the closure of at least one mcdonald's in detroit, protests took place in 1 14 many cities -- in many cities demanding pays to $15 an hour. my next guest said that conflict in syria creates a unfriendly environment for the markets despite some up lifting economic news today, welcome steven whiting. syria, a new worry that many investors are not app days pay theeing, how does it affect the market. >> it added to a range of concern, tapering issue by fed goes on and on. the general troubel that has been in emerging markets, trouble to get savings flows they had in past decade, a lot of turmoil in the currency markets. lori: why is that important? many are hitting multiyear lows right now? >> this is a big trend change, in last decade dollar fell in 8 out of 10 years through 2011, and domestic investors tried to move their money overseas are international investors tried to leave dollar-based assets but the dollar got cheap, a lot of things like pick up in crude oil supplies from united states, making effect of syria and other disruptio
workers hungry for more pay, walking out of their jobs forcing the closure of at least one mcdonald's in detroit, protests took place in 1 14 many cities -- in many cities demanding pays to $15 an hour. my next guest said that conflict in syria creates a unfriendly environment for the markets despite some up lifting economic news today, welcome steven whiting. syria, a new worry that many investors are not app days pay theeing, how does it affect the market. >> it added to a range of...
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financial system leeching out the vital nutrients or in this case can leave in the economy in places like detroit to dive. now the news in brief this on vodkas of the ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi say they now expect a massacre of the choosing to ignore the bomb in cairo say tens police have been ordered to put an end to the protests with the military bang to store his calling them a threat to national security the country remains on the brink of chaos with clinchers over the weekend leaving seventeen dead. until government protesters captured a city council building in rio de janeiro last night they were rapidly disclosed by police armed with stun guns and tear gas with clashes been break at and breaking out on the streets in protest stunts and back injury and. a bus fare hike that rapidly snowballed into nationwide anger over the government corruption. and up next we travel into the wilds of colombia for a closer look at the country's a booming gold industry. remember we talked about calling for regular folks like you and me that can make you invisible to draw lines while freedom fash
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leaving the economy in places like detroit to die. or before we get to the cars report let's jump into the artsy world update will start with a libyan court that is now sentenced to death the iraqi minister for our committee but he was found guilty of inciting violence kidnapping and murder during the two thousand and eleven uprising he was caught while gathering supporters in the town of sirte to fight against the insurgency just days ago another regime official was also sentenced to death while khadafi son saif al islam is due in court this month . and egypt where backers of the ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi say they now expect a massacre after to find the government's ban on the cairo sit ins police have been ordered to put an end to the protests with the military back to authorities calling them a threat to national security of the country remains on the brink of chaos with clashes over the weekend leaving seventy dead. and two zimbabwe where the vote counting is underway after the presidential and parliamentary polls ye
leaving the economy in places like detroit to die. or before we get to the cars report let's jump into the artsy world update will start with a libyan court that is now sentenced to death the iraqi minister for our committee but he was found guilty of inciting violence kidnapping and murder during the two thousand and eleven uprising he was caught while gathering supporters in the town of sirte to fight against the insurgency just days ago another regime official was also sentenced to death...
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king had brought to our attention. >> woodruff: that was edith lee payne of detroit. you can find her story, and other firsthand accounts recorded for the web series, "memories of the march," produced by public television stations around the country, on the pbs website, "black culture connection." we turn now to our own series of conversations on the march. gwen ifill spoke recently with peniel joseph, founding director of the center for the study of race and democracy, and a professor of history at tufts university and bonnie boswell hamilton, executive producer of the pbs documentary: "the power broker: whitney young's fight for civil rights." >> bonnie hamilton, peniel joseph, thank you both for joining us. i want to start by asking you to look back over the five decades, joas, and tell us what's your sense of how much has changed? >> well, i think that the esthetics of our democracy changed after the march on washington. barack obama is probably the biggest example of that change. 50 summers ago we couldn't have imagined an african american president commander in
king had brought to our attention. >> woodruff: that was edith lee payne of detroit. you can find her story, and other firsthand accounts recorded for the web series, "memories of the march," produced by public television stations around the country, on the pbs website, "black culture connection." we turn now to our own series of conversations on the march. gwen ifill spoke recently with peniel joseph, founding director of the center for the study of race and...